For three decades with the Grateful Dead and three more after the group ended following the 1995 death of his bandmate Jerry ...
Synetic Theater, the celebrated physical theater troupe that departed its longtime Crystal City home in 2024, continues its ...
Two things are clear from a University of Michigan analysis of nearly 200,000 Twitter posts between 2012 and 2022. One, ...
Penn Hills Library, 1037 Stotler Road, offers a variety of programs for all ages. For a complete list of offerings and to ...
Sixteen U.S. figure skaters are competing in all four Olympic disciplines: men's, women's, pairs and ice dance. The team ...
In the late 2000s and again during the pandemic era, David Lynch posted daily weather reports from his home in Los Angeles, offering blue skies, golden sunshine, and a glimpse of the light behind his ...
Each year millions of Americans take to social media to complain about pollen. Scientists have put all that data to good use.
A transgender musician from Eugene has recorded a series of duets, harmonizing with his own voice before and after starting ...
From the screen to the live stage, the “Take Me to The River All-Stars” appearing at the Hope Center for the Arts on Friday ...
It is officially New Year’s resolution season. Gen Z Show producer Amber Victoria Singer has been reflecting on one of her ...
Richard E. Maltby Jr. on his fifty years of writing puzzles for Harper’s Magazine, his side hustle as a musical lyricist and Tony Award–winning director, and the crossword’s place in contemporary Amer ...
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Nearly Every U.S. Public School Has A Phone Policy. So Why Are Teens Still Scrolling For Over An Hour After The Bell Rings?
New tracking data finds teens spend over an hour on phones during school hours. Social media leads, and heavier “problematic ...
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